Stuff you should know, stuff I should remember.
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Digg-Driven Traffic 3x Less Likely to Click Ads
From the Chitika blog: Digg traffic is more than 3 times less likely to click on an Ad than Google traffic. Publishers who talk about Diggable topics like Apple, Games, Linux, etc seemed to get Dugg a lot. This indirectly confirms the demographic profile of the classic Digg user (think college-going Internet power user).
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Drive Traffic From Del.icio.us With Detailed Submissions, Chiclets and Popular Tags
Neil writes: Be thorough with your submissions – when submitting a story make sure you add a description and relevant tags because this will help others find your story and bookmark it. Use popular tags – the tag cloud feature can help you understand what users like and what they dislike, so make sure you […]
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How ‘The Secret’ Victimizes Gay Men and Women
I always thought the scenario in The Secret movie of the gay man that wants to be a standup comedian and he simply changes his thoughts and poof the abuse of the bigots around him disappears was a bit dangerous. I think that if a straight woman or racial minority were substituted in this portion […]
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Using TITLE Tags, META Description, Headings, Social Media, Sitemaps and Directories to Increase Traffic
Also from the Link Building Blog: 6 Surefire Ways to Increase Your Rankings After you have been in the whole SEO game for many years you end up learning what works and what doesn’t work. Whether you have money to spend on marketing or you have no money there are many things you can do […]
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Use Google AdWords to Do Keyword Research
From the folks at Link Building Blog (the blog for Text Link Ads): Assuming that you already have a good idea of what keywords you want to optimize your site for you can take that list and enter it into your Google AdWords account. I recommend using a combination of both exact match and broad […]
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Prowadź Blog! Przewodnik dla małych firm: Blogwild Now Available in Poland!
Fantastic! I’ve gotten emails from Beijing and all over but those have all been for Blogwild in English – finally in Polish! Description: Jak wypromować nowy blog, który przyciÄ…gnie tysiÄ…ce internautów? Jak zaÅ‚ożyć blog i umieÅ›cić go w sieci? Jak zostać dziennikarzem obywatelskim? (Nowy model public relations) Wyobraź sobie, że znajdujesz siÄ™ w wielkim gmachu […]
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How Will Twitter Make Money?
JJ Projects writes: …if Twitter’s parent company (Obvious Corp), or possibly a company that acquires Twitter, can think of a way to let the community opt-in to commercial mobile messages, Twitter could turn into a real cash cow. He points out that over 1700 users already opt-in to receiving messages from Woot on Twitter, so […]
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10 Models for the Perfect Headline
Copyblogger (glorious and excellent as always): 1. Who Else Wants [blank]? 2. The Secret of [blank] 3. Here is a Method That is Helping [blank] to [blank] 4. Little Known Ways to [blank] 5. Get Rid of [problem] Once and For All 6. Here’s a Quick Way to [solve a problem] 7. Now You Can […]
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SMS Caller ID Spoofing Opens Twitter Users Up to Hacking
Nitesh Dhanjani writes: Because it is so easy to spoof Caller ID, it is clear that Caller ID information should never be trusted to authenticate users, and many financial institutions have learnt this the hard way. Given the popularity of Twitter, similar phone+IM+email mash-up services are likely to be created in the very near future. […]
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Being Highly Sensitive is Now a Syndrome
I thought I was just a high-strung prick, looks like now I can be mediated: Being an HSP means your nervous system is more sensitive to subtleties. Your sight, hearing, and sense of smell are not necessarily keener …. But your brain processes information and reflects on it more deeply. Being an HSP also means, […]